This could have been a post so more people could link it (many don’t reflexively notice that you can easily get a link to a Lesswrong quicktake or Twitter or facebook post by mousing over the date between the upvote count and the poster, which also works for tab and hotkey navigation for people like me who avoid using the mouse/touchpad whenever possible).
It not being linked on Twitter and Facebook seems more like a feature than a bug, given that when I asked Gwern why a page like this doesn’t already exist, he wrote me he doesn’t want people to mock it.
> I really like the importance Tags, but what I would really like is a page > where I can just go through all the posts ordered by importance. I just > stumbled over another importance 9 post (iron rules) when I thought I had > read all of them. Clicking on the importance tag, just leads to a page > explaining the importance tag.
Yeah, that is a mix of ‘too hard to fix’ and ‘I’m not sure I want to fix it’. (I don’t know how Hakyll works well enough to do it ’normally’, and while I think I can just treat it as a tag-directory, like ‘meta/importance/1’, ‘meta/importance/2’ etc, that’s a little awkward.) Do I *want* people to be able to go through a list of articles sorted by importance and be able to easily mock it—avoiding any actual substantive critique?
This could have been a post so more people could link it (many don’t reflexively notice that you can easily get a link to a Lesswrong quicktake or Twitter or facebook post by mousing over the date between the upvote count and the poster, which also works for tab and hotkey navigation for people like me who avoid using the mouse/touchpad whenever possible).
It not being linked on Twitter and Facebook seems more like a feature than a bug, given that when I asked Gwern why a page like this doesn’t already exist, he wrote me he doesn’t want people to mock it.